这个景点太棒了。遗憾的是我们没有足够的时间坐贡多拉到上游去,如果你时间充裕的话一定要试试,从大堂的照片能看出来,上游的风景更赞。大家不要错过这个地方哦。即使来看几分钟也是好的,多美的地方啊。
冬天的时候去看瀑布,是一个很大胆而且很意想不到收获的旅程。整个河面已经结冰,水却还在流动,很神奇!想要很好的领略加国的冬季,就来看看吧!魁北克不仅是个适合于夏季的城市,冬天一样很有魅力!!!!
We drove up to the top and walked across the bridge - just gorgeous. Didn't hike up/down from the bottom, which would have been slippery.
If you have a car or plan to rent one, well worth the stop. Takes about an hour to get there and explore (unless you want to climb down the stairs). It really was beautiful and worth the quick stop. The lower section with the gift shop was closed when we were there. A sign on the door said where to go to Manoir Montmorency for the upper area. The directions were confusing but GPS on the phone found it easy enough.
这个瀑布有82米多,比尼亚加拉瀑布还高30米。你可以把车停在瀑布底下,然后坐缆车到瀑布顶端,然后你会走过一座吊桥,还可以走那段可以看到整个瀑布风景的楼梯(如果你爱冒险的话),在瀑布上面就是Montmorency 庄园,里面有一个小咖啡馆,可以在里面喝杯东西。5月到10月的每个周日在里面还会供应自助午餐。停车费不贵的。
我们喜欢这些瀑布,看着瀑布的时候心里尤为满足,在瀑布四周散步时感觉也很爽。停车费要63元,你可以把车开到瀑布上面,走到瀑布下面去就不用花钱了,要是我们去之前早点知道这就了。
Absolutely breath-taking in winter! The ability to walk out over the frozen lake and get close up to the falls really is something else! You might hear a bit of cracking under foot but rest assured there's PLENTY of ice and snow to hold you up there.Don't miss it! I spent 2 hours on the site by myself.
We visited both upper and lower areas of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, both views were stunning! Too bad the gondola was not in business (closed in the dead of winter) but that didn't take away from our pleasure of such frigid beauty. The walk way over the falls takes your breath away! Wish they had a bar open to have a drink looking down, but the Manor closes in Winter. Also, very easy to get to, right off the main drag, not far from Quebec City!
We visited the falls on an unseasonably warm, sunny day in December, having opted to take a taxi from Le Frontenac. It was well worth the 20 minute drive and, if I remember correctly, the cab fare only cost us about $15 each way. We opted to take the tram up to the falls both for the fun of it and in deference to the travel wearing kids we had in tow. After a pause to build a snowman, we headed off along the lovely boardwalk to the falls. The view didn't disappoint. Their are several vantage points, but nothing beats standing on the bridge that crosses the falls at the water rushing beneath your feet. After a couple hours tromping about enjoying the views, we had a nice meal at the restaurant by the top of the tram stop: a great outing all around.
Not quite the grandeur or magnificence of Niagara Falls, but gorgeous nonetheless. We went during Christmas week and the falls were roaring load even though most of the lake was frozen on top. I have to say it was quite cold as my hands were frozen even while wearing gloves. Park your car, head to the bridge (stop to have snowball fights as i did with my niece on the walk over to the bridge). Once you get to the bridge you can walk out and take some nice photos in the middle. You definitely want to go down (before entering the bridge) for better photo shots of the fall dropping directly in front of you and also across the bridge and down the stairs to the view point platform to see the falls from the front of the fall. I just love waterfalls! :-)